Sustainability is...

Balancing society, economy, and the environment so that the needs of the present are met without compromising the needs of future generations of people and ecosystems.

The Office of Sustainability is committed to establishing the U as a leader in working towards a more sustainable future. Our vision is to create a culture of sustainability shared by campus and the surrounding communities. We are building upon the values of our University’s mission to facilitate active and responsible citizenship in the realms of human health, environmental stewardship, economic progress, and social responsibility.

do Electronics use power even when turned off?

The New York Times report published on December 11, 2007 by C. Claireborne Ray explains how it works.

Question:

"Many devices that are “always on” while seemingly “off” draw power so that they can spring into action on demand. How much electricity does a television, for example, use when plugged in but not turned on?"

Answer:

"Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has done extensive studies of standby power since 1996 for the Department of Energy. In particularly inefficient appliances, standby power use can be as high as 20 watts.

'For a single appliance, this may not seem like much,' the laboratory’s Web site says, 'but when we add up the power use of the billions of appliances in the U.S., the power consumption of appliances that are not being used is substantial.'

An exact reading of the standby power drawn by an individual appliance can be obtained only by using a fairly expensive energy meter or by turning off all the rest of a home’s appliances and checking the utility meter.

For making an estimate, a laboratory Web site — standby.lbl.gov/data.html — provides tables of the minimum, average and maximum power used by appliances that cannot be switched off completely without being unplugged. For television sets, the laboratory estimates a minimum power use of zero watts, an average of 5 watts and a maximum of 21.6 watts."

*Note that the Office of Sustainability is a clearinghouse for information on sustainability initiatives being carried out by other departments and groups at the U of Utah. 

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